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The Mixer Grinder comes with 3 stainless steel jars and transparent juicer jar are built to take care of any grinding and juicing need and the 750 watts heavy duty motor is designed to make every task quick and easy. he mixer comes with 4 stainless steel jars and is fitted with a powerful 750-watt motor. The multi-function blade system makes the method of processing food much easier for you. Preethi Zodiac MG 218 750-Watt Mixer Grinder with 5 Jars (Black/Light Grey) Preethi Zodiac mixer grinder comes with an amazing Vega 5 Motor which can grind spices like turmeric in just 2 minutes. Along with powerful motor, it also has a fast motor cooling functionality to prevent heating. … [Read more...] about Mixer Grinders: An essential kitchen aid to ease your food prep

Play-Doh Kitchen Creations Cake Party Make the most over the top creative cakes possible for any event. Shape a wide range of cakes in the stove or with the cutters. Utilize the icing device to finish everything off with swirly pretend icing. For significantly progressively bubbly fun, this innovative bakeshop accompanies the confetti compound! At the point when they're prepared, the creative cake magnum opuses can sit in plain view in the cake arch, or play-doh pastry specialists can introduce them to companions utilizing the plates and utensils. … [Read more...] about Play dough for toddlers: Enhance their fine motor skills & creativity

New Delhi: The COVID-19 pandemic will accelerate digital adoption in India as increasing number of people shop online and small businesses digitise, Morgan Stanley said crediting Reliance Jio's 4G telecom services for spurring the digital economy by propelling internet usage in the country. In a 53-page report on 'India's Digital Economy in a Post-COVID-19 World', Morgan Stanley said 2020 will likely see increasing online penetration in grocery and will put a few Super Apps into motion. India's total online shopper base at 30 per cent of its internet population is low when compared with 78 per cent in China and 70-plus per cent in the US. Morgan Stanley projected India's 670 million internet users to rise to 914 million by 2027 and online shoppers to jump to 590 million from 190 million in 2020. The average spend per online shoppers is also projected to nearly double to USD 318. While in the past few years digital adoption in India has been evolving with increasing 4G adoption … [Read more...] about COVID-19 to accelerate digital adoption in India; Jio helped spur internet usage: Morgan Stanley

The Aditya Birla Group launched its online fashion portal saying it would not offer discounts, selling instead a more limited and fashionable range of merchandise. But more than a year later, about 70% of the products on the portal — Abof — are on discount, something the company says will change. "We have started to very explicitly mark our merchandise — Never on discount. The pitch to our partners is that you have a set of core merchandise that should never be discounted," Prashant Gupta, CEO at Abof-.com, told ET’s Sagar Malviya. The company aims to sell at least half its merchandise on full price, in an effort to make profit in a market where bigger and discount-led rivals Flipkart and Amazon control nearly three-fourths of the online fashion market. Edited excerpts: You are still perceived as a fashion portal for Aditya Birla Group brands and not a standalone e-tailer. That obstacle we had to overcome when we were launching, but now most of the brands are … [Read more...] about Abof offers ‘differentiated experience’, not discounts: CEO Prashant Gupta

E-commerce majors Flipkart and Amazon are seeing a sharp recovery in sales as pent-up demand for a range of non-essentials is restoring overall industry volumes lost during the nationwide lockdown to stall Covid-19. Brisk sales of smartphones, laptops, tablets, kitchen and home appliances-in the week since all items were permitted to be sold online-have brought sales back to about 70% of pre-Covid levels, multiple executives told ET.This may taper off in the coming fortnight as consumers continue to purchase only need-based products and delay discretionary spends, the sources said."Demand is back by 70-80% but we still face supply chain constraints as sellers are based in containment zones, there is manpower shortage and implementing social distancing norms slows down processes," said a top ecommerce executive.The sale of essentials and grocery products continue to be robust and is expected to double in terms of overall sales to $3 billion this year, according to Forrester … [Read more...] about Ecomm cart in fast lane, but may lose steam